The attacking midfielder has caught the attention of Manchester City and Real Madrid, though the 21-year-old is remaining tight-lipped on where he sees himself playing football next season.

"We will do what is best for Malaga," he told at the unveiling of a summer school in Benalmadena. "Nobody knows where my future lies.

"Right now I am just focusing on the two league games which remain [at home to Deportivo and away to Barcelona] and making sure I am at full strength for next month’s European Under-21 Championship."

Isco is among the 23 players named in the Spain squad and will head into the tournament as reigning champions, though, they did surprisingly crash out at the group stages of the Olympics last summer.

Outgoing La Rosaleda coach Manuel Pellegrini is believed to be joining Premier League runners-up City at the end of the season, with the Andalusian club having confirmed his departure, a prospect which has increased the belief that Isco will join him at the Etihad.